The development that Macrobius wrote on uitulatio, in Saturnalia III, isn’t justified as an explanation of Virgil’s verses; after a study about the uncertain dates of the festivals in the beginning of July and about what this ceremony of victory could have been, we conclude that the digression of Macrobius implicitly refers to the Saturnalia fests themselves.Le développement que Macrobe consacre à la uitulatio au livre III des Saturnales ne justifie pas sa présence en tant qu’explication des vers de Virgile ; une étude sur les dates incertaines qu’ ont les fêtes au début du mois de juillet et sur la nature possible de cette cérémonie de victoire aboutit à la conclusion que cette digression est une allusion implicite à la fête des Saturnales...
Jean-Paul Brisson, Rome et l'âge d'or : Dionysos ou Saturne?, p. 917-982. Tout porte à croire qu'en...
Lévêque Pierre. Macrobe, Les Saturnales, livres I-III. Introduction, traduction et notes par Ch. Gui...
Jean-Paul Brisson, Rome et l'âge d'or : Dionysos ou Saturne?, p. 917-982. Tout porte à croire qu'en...
Virgil’s work, mainly Aeneid, is the subject of Macrobius’ Saturnalia, III, 1-12, from a religious p...
Focusing on the religion of Vergil, book III of the Saturnalia is very important for the Roman relig...
Ce mémoire traite des Saturnales de Macrobe, haut fonctionnaire du 5ième siècle après J.C. et encycl...
Macrobius has often been considered by critics as a compiler, and the return, in Saturnalia, of many...
This treatise by Macrobius is a commentary in two books on the Somnium Scipionis narrated by Cicero ...
Flamant J. Macrobius, The Saturnalia, translated with an introduction and notes by Percival Vaughan ...
This study revisits some of the aporias in chapter 9 of book III of the Saturnalia of Macrobius, rel...
This thesis builds a new framework for understanding the literary context of Macrobius’ Saturnalia. ...
This essay revises two erudite sources of Macrobius’s Saturnalia, that is Cornelius Labeo and Serenu...
The notice of Pseudo-Agennius’ commentum about sanctum, religiosum, sacrum and profanum. Examining t...
Although Varro’s De lingua latina is never mentioned in Macrobius’ Saturnalia, it is possible to com...
This essay revises two erudite sources of Macrobius' s Saturnalia, that is Cornelius Labeo and Seren...
Jean-Paul Brisson, Rome et l'âge d'or : Dionysos ou Saturne?, p. 917-982. Tout porte à croire qu'en...
Lévêque Pierre. Macrobe, Les Saturnales, livres I-III. Introduction, traduction et notes par Ch. Gui...
Jean-Paul Brisson, Rome et l'âge d'or : Dionysos ou Saturne?, p. 917-982. Tout porte à croire qu'en...
Virgil’s work, mainly Aeneid, is the subject of Macrobius’ Saturnalia, III, 1-12, from a religious p...
Focusing on the religion of Vergil, book III of the Saturnalia is very important for the Roman relig...
Ce mémoire traite des Saturnales de Macrobe, haut fonctionnaire du 5ième siècle après J.C. et encycl...
Macrobius has often been considered by critics as a compiler, and the return, in Saturnalia, of many...
This treatise by Macrobius is a commentary in two books on the Somnium Scipionis narrated by Cicero ...
Flamant J. Macrobius, The Saturnalia, translated with an introduction and notes by Percival Vaughan ...
This study revisits some of the aporias in chapter 9 of book III of the Saturnalia of Macrobius, rel...
This thesis builds a new framework for understanding the literary context of Macrobius’ Saturnalia. ...
This essay revises two erudite sources of Macrobius’s Saturnalia, that is Cornelius Labeo and Serenu...
The notice of Pseudo-Agennius’ commentum about sanctum, religiosum, sacrum and profanum. Examining t...
Although Varro’s De lingua latina is never mentioned in Macrobius’ Saturnalia, it is possible to com...
This essay revises two erudite sources of Macrobius' s Saturnalia, that is Cornelius Labeo and Seren...
Jean-Paul Brisson, Rome et l'âge d'or : Dionysos ou Saturne?, p. 917-982. Tout porte à croire qu'en...
Lévêque Pierre. Macrobe, Les Saturnales, livres I-III. Introduction, traduction et notes par Ch. Gui...
Jean-Paul Brisson, Rome et l'âge d'or : Dionysos ou Saturne?, p. 917-982. Tout porte à croire qu'en...